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airlines crash? tonight: the new report that questio live from the cbs bay area studios, this is k pix 5 news. >> what really happened to this 16-year-old victim of the asiana airlines crash? tonight the new report that questions everything we thought we knew. >> joe vazquez is in the news room with that report. joe. >> liz, here it is. 18 pages, a report filed by the san francisco city attorney. it is essentially san francisco's version of the crash investigation how among the details that the 16-year-old girl wasn't wearing her seat belt at the time of the crash. >> oh my god! >> following the asiana plane crash, san francisco now admits the city's firefighters ran over 16-year-old twice, but in the new report filed with the ntsb released today, the city attorney adamantly denys that she was still alive at the time
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of those roll overs, despite what the san mateo county coroner said. >> multiple blunt injuries that are consistent with being run over by a motor vehicle. those injuries she received, she was alive at the time. >> in this new report, the city says wait a minute. ifhe were alive then how come the coroner found no dust, dirt, debris or fire fighting foam in the trachea or lung tissues of the deceased. if she were alive, the city argues, she would have breathed in one or more of those items. the city also notes that she was ejected from the plane just like two other passengers who were right next to her, both of whom died. >> san francisco is saying that the san mateo county coroner's decision was faulty. >> attorney jerry gold show says the city is likely building its defense against the wrongful death lawsuit already niled by the girl's family. >> that the girl was already dead and, therefore, that as
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tragic as it was that her body was mutilated by the fire engine, the fire engines did not cause her death. and, therefore, she has no claim against the city and county of san francisco. >> so who's correct about how she died? well, this is the sort of question that could get answered by a jury if it ever gets that far, but attorney goldshow tells me these types of cases are usually settled. reporting live in the news room. well, the president all smiles tonight after gives his state of the union speefrngs but there was a clear message. he'll take action if congress does not. >> president obama used his state of the union address to push for nshg equality. president says he wants to expand economic opportunity for all americans >> even in the midst of recovery too many americans are work more than ever just to get by let alone to get ahead. >> we cannot continue to shut down the government or default on our debt or watch the corporate revenues continue to go up while middle class
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americans continue to see their wages stay stagnant. >> the president says he'll sign an executive order raising the minimum wage for new federal contract workers to $10.10 an hour. he wants congress to raise it for everyone else. >> wherever and whenever i can take steps without legislation to expand opportunity for more american families, that's what i'm going to do. >> republicans warn that raising the minimum wage will cost jobs. congresswoman cathy rogers delivered the gop response. >> republicans have plans to close the gap, plans that will focus on jobs first without more spending, got bail outs and red tape. >> but members of both parties showing the president's salute to army sergeant cory. he was wounded in afghanistan during his tenth deployment. >> the san francisco mayor ed lee was a guest of first lady michelle obama. he tweet add couple of photos from the white house. this is the east room, and here he is with jason and jaron kol
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linsz. jason is the first active male proathlete in a major sport to come out as gay. the mayor release add brief statementhanking the white house saying he will do what he can to support the president's goals including more affordable housing. the californian's reaction to the state of the union generally positive. our exclusive kpix 5 survey found 53% have confidence in the president to lead the nation. 40% do not. a tricky rescue tonight. a man fell off a cliff at china camp state park and landed 30 feet down. firefighters and a coast guard helicopter hoisted him to safety using a long line and a rescue basket. another helicopter transported him to the hospital. >> right now it's low tide so it's very rocky. the best access for us was to use the long line from the coast guard, which brought the patient up to the parking lot where we loaded him up and the flight
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nurses and paramedics provided advanced life support. >> fire officials say the man was unconscious when he was rescued. so far there is no word on his condition. >> an 81-year-old woman gunned down in her own home. it happened on laguna avenue in oakland's upper diamond neighborhood. andria borba is there, and this isn't the first scary thing that's happened around there. >> it certainly isn't, liz. at this point, oakland detectives who left just a short time ago are looking for surveillance video trying to get a beat on this car seen speeding away this morning shortly after the shooting. >> when i heard a bang and what sounds to me like a newspaper or phone book hitting the front door but turned out to be a gunshot. >> that bang was a bullet going through the shoulder of garrett chen's 81-year-old neighbor, through her house, through a fence bouncing off his stucco before finally falling to the concrete this morning. believe it was likely a burglary that went awry because the
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suspect didn't suspect anyone to be home. >> here in the naked we have more kick ins of the guys coming from the flaps up into the hills. they talk to each other and know it's an size target. >> since september, there have been six burglaries within two tenths of a mile of today's. the mo is similar, a kicked-in door i shally happening not long after rush hour. victim is expected to be okay, though she gave sdmabs her naem quite a scare. >> i saw the paramedics carry her out on a chair, place her on a gurney and put the gurney onto an ambulance to take her to the hospital. >> in oakland andria borba kpix 5. >> oeven oakland's mayor isn't immune to crime. someone smashed the window while she was at meeting in the oakland hills yesterday. they didn't steal anything so mrigs don't know if it was a break in or just vandalism. and the city of oakland wants to build a state of the art facility to keep watch over the city, but christin ayers found out tonight the city just hit a big stumbling block.
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>> do i support a surveillance center? yes, sir. >> the surveillance center oakland city council is talking about would be headquartered here, a network of videocameras and social media feeds from all over oakland here where law enforcement can keep a close eye on it. >> civil liberties are important to me, but at the same time, you know, sometimes i may have to sacrifice one or two to be able to protect my grandmothers and my children and my familys and my neighborhood. >> at tonight's public safety meeth, gallo and other council members were all set to green light a contractor called snyder electric to finish phase ii of the surveillance center but opponents showed up to say there's one serious problem with snyder. >> they are directly and intimately involved with nuclear weapons work. >> and that would be a violation of oakland municipal code. bryan hoper, a lawyer with the oakland privacy working group found out about snyder's nuclear involvement with a google search.
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>> all the evidence is right there on their web siechlt >> we foubd it ourselves. snyder says our main applications include weapons launching control system for nuclear submarines and nuclear weapon handling systems. hoper and others want to make sure neither snyder nor the handful of other current bidders get the contract. >> all remaining bidders are guilty of the exact same violations. they should all be disqualified tonight. >> snierd was a no show at tonight's meeting. they claim any nuclear weapons involvement they've had happened a decade ago. in oakland christin ayers kpix 5. >> christin tells us the contractor was not approved to be the. the issue will now go before the entire city council. someone is going around stealing mail in belmont. police say the crooks are taking it right outside those curb side mailboxes. large amounts of discarded mail are being found tossed into people's yards along terrace drive the past week. >> what we think is happening is that subjects are going through, selectively taking pieces of
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mail. they're probably going for things related to identity theft. it's the time of year when your w-2s arrive for taxes. >> now, police are asking everyone to report suspicious people in their neighborhoods and to consider getting one of those mailboxes that locks. well, northern california woman is one of the latest to fall victim to the flu. as ann reports, what's really scary is she was fine one day and dead a few days later. >> she was very sweet. she was very kind, and she was kind to everyone >> everyone who knew nancy pinellas thought she was extraordinary. she taught other it is joy of giving. >> she had a sweet tooth. >> but in other ways, she was like so many of us and never got a flu shot. >> i'm equally guilty of not getting a flu shot. i'm not old. i'm not young so why get one >> but her family got the tragic answer to that question over the weekend when the otherwise healthy 46-year-old died in a sacramento hospital after
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contracting the h1n1 flu virus. >> you can sleep a flu off in three or four days, and this thing took my sister's life in that same time frame. >> tuesday she left work feeling ill. wednesday morning, she went to the doctor, and by that night, she was on life support. she died saturday. >> i went to school with nancy here, and later we worked together at considerationpix 5. she's the kind of person you never forget. her naem also wantstous remember how she died. >> if her death helps somebody else that would have made a very big impact for her. >> tracy was one of nancy's best friends and has always been afraid the vaccine would make her sick >> before it was just in the news, and now it's real. >> she will join the 75 others who have gotten a flu shot after haerg about nancy's passing. >> she wouldn't have wanted her life to be without meaning, and i think this gives meaning to her life. >> ann note rang low, kpix 5.
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>> nancy pinellas doctors told her family they are convince thad she would be alive today if she got that flu shot. one of the couples who got married at the grammys is from the bay area. the phone call that turned everything upside down. the crack pipe crusader. meet the man who says free crack pipes are a matter of life and death. plus a video you have to see from inside one of those monster waves at mav rifk., female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪
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statements in history. the grammy awards here on cbs were not just about music this year. they were about making one of the biggest statements in history. >> a bay area couple was among the 33 who said "i do." betty spoke with one of in newlyweds tonight. >> these couples didn't find out they were even get marglied at the grammys until christmas eve, and they were sworn to secrecy. i spoke to one of the newly wesd who lives in santa clara. he said the past 48 hours have a whirlwind. music's biggest night turned into brandon styles and kevin's biggest day. >> i couldn't help but start crying when i saw the first couple people tearing up when i saw keith urban crying like a baby. >> ma donna took the stage with
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macklemore and ryan lewis to perform their hit song same love. 33 couples both gay and straight were married by queen latifah. >> we got to, you know, walk along the red carpet. >> the couple got a call from a casting ajent last fall invieth them to exchange vows on tv. they knew it would be life changing. >> it's an anthem for gay people to kind of be recognized as just regular citizens and not necessarily second class citizens anymore. >> not everyone is happy about being on the guest list for the mass wedding. styles says he's been hurt by some of the nasty comments on social media. >> i can't really figure out why they continue to do so when we are not trying to take anything away from them. we're not trying to make their lives worse. we're just trying to exist har moanously with them equally. >> stiels and his husband will have to wait to celebrate their marriage. massick is in haiti on a medical mission trip. >> keep on celebrating.
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so how did the casting ajent even get their names? >> well, this couple used to be on a reality show so the ajent kept their names on file and reached out when the opportunity came about. they still want to have a private ceremony possibly in tahoe next year. >> lots of great pictures from that night. all right. thanks. well, if the city won't do it, a new group of activists says that they will hand out free crack pooik pipes on the streets of san francisco. the director, the tenderloin-based urban survivors union says volunteers will start passing out 50 to a hundred crack pipes every day in march. last week, city leaders told kpix 5 that they were strongly against a formal recommendation that a free crack pipe program could help stop the spread of hiv. >> hiv can manifest itself in a variety of ways. we don't know the entire lifestyle of a crack yierz. that's why weir doing this. we want to get to know people. we want to know what they're doing. that could be part of the midst why our rates are not going down
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fast enough. >> crack pipes are illegal because they are drug paraphernalia. the urban survivors union says they are prepare today risk going to jail. a his or herly fieg experience for a first time teenage sky diver. 16-year-old mckenzie spiralled wildly to the ground 3500 feet and sur vooifd. it happened saturday near oklahoma city. experts say her chute opened only halfway, and she began to rotate out of control. >> the guy on the radio on the ground is trying to talk her out of what's going on and telling her what to do and -- and she can't. she can't do it. >> mckenzie is in the icu suffering a broken pelvis, vert bray and her lower back and shoulder blade and several ribs. the doctors say she is going to be okay. well, if you've ever wondered what it's like to be on the inside of a monster wave, here's your chance. san mateo camera makers going
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pro just released this video from last -- actually, last year's maverick's big wave surf competition near half mooven bay. the board mounted cameras show about six minutes of exhilarating footage and clearly see the surfers up against 25 to 30-foot swells. the videos already rammed up nearly 200,000 views on youtube. >> they just make it look effortless. incredible. >> that's awesome. one thing we sort of forgotten what it feels like is when it rains. >> what are we going to do on thursday? >> um brael la? >> where is it? how do i drive in this these are questions we have to answer coming up pretty soon. yes, rain is still in the forecast for some of you. it will be here by this time tomorrow. live look outside tonight. it is cloudy. it is warm outside. very humid air ahoefd that front that will get here tomorrow. we are cloudy sticky right around 60 degrees in san jose. this is a shot of san francisco where we're also sitting at 60 degrees, the coldest spot i can find at 11:00 at night is santa
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rosa 54, oakland 61, livermore 60 greece. it will be a very warm night tonight. no rain yet. i say yet because high def doppler will pick up some rain, and boy do we need it. normal rain fall for the month of january, it's our wettest month. 4-and-a-half inches of rain so far this january 0.03''. a lot of rain, a lot of snow to our north. that rain is now stretching all the way down to med ford. it's work its way here. it's going to take some time. when low pressure gets by to our north tomorrow, it will kick that storm track close enough to us that we will see some rain fall, the first widespread in about 7 weeks in the bay area. whachs after that? one storm is not going to fix this thing. the answer right now is it's not going to be an immediate fix but long range computer models peel that dome away fm the coastline which will allow the
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storm track to go over the top of the ridge and perhaps continue to come down toward the bay area. if that happens over the course of the next several weeks, perhaps several months we may be able to put a dent in this drought. quarter inch of rain for you in napa county. also contra costa county. we could use more, but that may be all that mother nature dishes out this time. cloudy, mild tonight. rain will be here tomorrow evening and rain fall on and off all the way through friday morning, which means we will have a soggy thursday. your highs tomorrow, 64 in concord. fremont, your high 62. san francisco 59. napa, san rafael right around 60 degreeings. pretty sloppy day on thursday. something tells me we'll be talking about a lot of car accidents out there, thursday morning, so please drive safely, leave a couple minutes early. drive for the weekend and first half of next week. i'm really hopeful this may be the beginning of a bigger, longer pattern change that will give us more rainful not just
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tomorrow but for the next several days. >> look at that stubborn ridge. >> we need that ridge to go away and hang out for a couple months. >> come back in the summertime. >> exactly. >> thanks, wall. the people who want justin bieber deported are getting serious. >> they're petitioning the white house now. the official petition calls the canadian nave it dangerous and wreckless. the pe sigs has gotten 72 thousand sittings so far. a hundred thousand have need today get an official response. bieber was the most popular singer in the country until his recent trouble with police and his neighbors. coming up, how a calif,,,,
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a california skater girl is on her way to the olympics. cate hanson just won the world cup. >> now, andrea says she's ready to go for gold in sochi. >> first up, cate hanson. >> despite a broken foot, cate hanson qualified for the olympic team in park city, utah. her mom, cathy, says nothing will stop her dhaur's love for speed, sometimes reaching 80 miles an hour on the track. >> she loves, i think, the adrenaline, just the aden lyn getting on there and going fast. >> just this past weekend, kate, 21, won the world cup. in 2010, she missed making the olympic team but just milliseconds but continued to persevere, graduated from high school, started byu, and in december, her dream came through. >> that moment when she came across the finish line, she saw she was fourth, it all just hit her that she finally had made the team. >> she's ranked 7th in the worlds and now training in
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france before heading to sochi where her parents will be cheering her on. despite terrorist threats, cathy says they're just focussed on the games. >> i'm really not nervous. they did tell us not to wear anything american, anything to call attention to ourselves. >> with encouraging messages in tow signed by kate's fans, the hanson's say they couldn't be more proud. >> go, kate, go! >> wow! >> yeah, amazing. when kate was a kid, she was a huge skate border, then she got scouted for lujing. >> she is the need for speed. kate will compete in two individual races. we should mention kate's sister heidi works right here at kpix. >> right downstairs right now. >> which means if she wins gold, we'll have the exclusive interview. >> of course we will. which coach would nfl players rather play for, jim harbaugh or pete carol? results are coming in, and the bizarre question asked to
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the warriors own the eastern conference. how about a 10 and 3 record facing a washington wizards team tonight against whom they won six straight. andre iguodala hoping to celebrate his 30th birthday with a win. second quarter, steph curry gives the warriors a 10-point lead. curry has 23. the wizards go on 18-2 run. caps off by bradley beal. jump shot. they led by 8. less than two minutes to go. klay thompson down low to david lee. kisses the glass to tie the game at 85. mark jackson, feeling a little better right now. 1:28 to go. how do you leave john wall that wide open? how do you do it? that's a good question. neither team scored another point in the game. 88-85 is the final. 19 turnovers, 38% shooting for golden state. the cal baers, they might be all smiles right now, but maybe not for long. they host 15 and 5 arizona state tomorrow night, and then 20 and 0 arizona on saturdays.
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montgomery can't afford to look ahead to the top-ranked wildcats, but the media sure can. >> you're all just killing yourselves because that's all you want to talk about is just we'll ask about arizona state then we'll get to what we want to talk about. they're good and, you know, but they better not sleep on stanford. richard sherman, he was caught -- he caught erin andrews off gart with his post game rant. today at media day, some wac ko journalist tried to catch sherman by surprise with a question about strippers. >> rainy day on strippers, i think that's a bad example for our young ladies. how can we stop that? >> women are -- can do anything they want in this world. you know, you can go out there and be a ceo of a company. you can go out there and, like i said, before, the same can be said for kids in inner city, the ceiling is limitless. don't limit yourself to those possibilitys and those circumstances. >> yeah. i'm going to chalk that one up
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for sherman never been to a strip club. good for him. here is the tuesday night top five. ken. >> okay. >> oh, boy. >> seahawks coach pete carol was voted by nfl players the coach they most wanted to play for. 23%. harbaugh finished 8. ed the puck off. chicago's cory crawford takes a wild spin and in for calgary goal. 36 years old, but he slams it down. no. 2. steph curry looks to have the layup, but it's blocked by john wall, and big horns rashad james of the d league with a huge dunk on a 7 footer. but how about richard sherman? that was a bizarre question. >> beauty contest. >> yeah. >> that was very dip mromatic. >> yeah. >> he was ready for it indeed. >> three words,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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